Nice. Maybe extend the top out to get better angle adjustment (latch top pin w/ QH) so that everything is close to 90 degrees angle, based on my researching so far 🧐
As far as I know, ALL category 1 quick hitches, have hooks that fit a category 2 pin(That's why they sell bushings for your implement. I have 6 different 3 point tools and only the most recent purchase was quick hitch compatible. Everything else was made in the 1940's to the 1960's and needs to be altered to fit. The easiest way to fit the pins to the bottom hooks, it to add the bushings to the tool on every piece of equipment as intended. Some of the higher priced quick hitches come with a set of bushings. The problem is, you need a set for every tool, so you aren't messing around changing bushings from one tool to the other.
Yes I'm finding this out. I just added a new box blade and in order for it to fit the same as my other to attachments I had to redrill the top link hole. Otherwise I would have to move the hook everytime. I guess I would think that cat 1 is all the same but it looks like every manufacturer has a different idea of what cat 1 is.
Cat-1 to Cat-2 Pin Bushing kit....... *The QH is actually capable of Cat-3 on the Bottom. The Available extended width Hooks work much better. They push the attachment away from the Bolts.
Just subbed. Thanks for vid. I'll be watching more often. Glad to meetya, lol
Awesome job of doing the review, no drama, straight to the point and very though explanation of the details …… keep up the good work
Nice. Maybe extend the top out to get better angle adjustment (latch top pin w/ QH) so that everything is close to 90 degrees angle, based on my researching so far 🧐
As far as I know, ALL category 1 quick hitches, have hooks that fit a category 2 pin(That's why they sell bushings for your implement. I have 6 different 3 point tools and only the most recent purchase was quick hitch compatible. Everything else was made in the 1940's to the 1960's and needs to be altered to fit.
The easiest way to fit the pins to the bottom hooks, it to add the bushings to the tool on every piece of equipment as intended.
Some of the higher priced quick hitches come with a set of bushings. The problem is, you need a set for every tool, so you aren't messing around changing bushings from one tool to the other.
Yes I'm finding this out. I just added a new box blade and in order for it to fit the same as my other to attachments I had to redrill the top link hole. Otherwise I would have to move the hook everytime. I guess I would think that cat 1 is all the same but it looks like every manufacturer has a different idea of what cat 1 is.
The Good Works Tractor channel has the Speeco Cat1 e quick hitch that doesn't need bushings, however it can be found for less elsewhere.
But yeah, the hole spacing is a recent standard.
Excellent engineering. Simple solution the best
Good review and a very good suggestion to fix the issues.
You'll see in one of the next videos I went and got the other hook. Makes a huge difference hooking up with that extra inch of clearance.
Cat-1 to Cat-2 Pin Bushing kit....... *The QH is actually capable of Cat-3 on the Bottom. The Available extended width Hooks work much better. They push the attachment away from the Bolts.
Mark good footage thanks for sharing buddy, good review on quick hitch
Good 👍one 👌mark